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145. IATA Applauds China's Reduction in Airport Charges & Urges Action in Hong Kong
IATA Applauds China's Reduction in Airport Charges & Urges Action in Hong Kong.
146. Work begins on First Boeing Business Jet 3
Work begins on First Boeing Business Jet 3. Boeing has begun work on the first Boeing Business Jet 3. The BBJ 3 is a new, larger business jet based on the Boeing Next-Generation 737-900ER (extended range), which entered commercial service and was certified by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration in April 2007. Certification by the European Aviation Safety Agency occurred in Apr
147. LG Trials Multilingual Robots at Incheon Airport in South Korea
LG Electronics today launched a trial of Airport Guide Robots and Airport Cleaning Robots at Incheon International Airport (IIA) in South Korea. The Airport Guide Robot will roam the airport providing information and assistance to visitors while the Airport Cleaning Robot will be on hand to keep the floors clean.
148. Air New Zealand to Test Carbon Emissions with Test Flight between Auckland and San Francisco
Air New Zealand to test Carbon Emissions with Test Flight between Auckland and San Francisco. Air New Zealand and key aviation partners are to demonstrate the potential for the commercial aviation industry to reduce carbon emissions by millions of tonnes annually, with a test flight between Auckland and San Francisco. The commercial Boeing 777 flight NZ8, renamed ASPIRE I, will tak
149. IATA: Airlines Around the World Struggling to Survive
Passenger confidence will suffer a double whammy even after the pandemic is contained—hit by personal economic concerns in the face of a looming recession on top of lingering concerns about the safety of travel. Governments and industry must be quick and coordinated with confidence-boosting measures, said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO.
150. Honeywell Adds New Technology to Primus Epic Integrated Flight Deck
With landing and taxiing being some of the most difficult situations for pilots, Honeywell Aerospace is working on new features to its Primus Epic integrated flight deck product line that will keep pilots better informed and safer in the air and on the ground. The new technology features include Honeywell’s 2-D and 3-D airport moving maps, Honeywell’s SmartView Synthetic Vision Sys
151. 2014 A Record Year For ATR
2014 was a record year for ATR, beating last years' records in sales; deliveries, turnover and backlog. The aircraft manufacturer's sales increased to 160 aircraft, along with 120 options, exceeding the previous 2011 record (157 firm sales and 79 options). ATR also achieved a record turnover in 2014, reaching 1.8 billion dollars (1.63 billion in 2013), and increased its deliveries
152. Honeywell Developing New Technology Suite for Light Drones
Compared with traditional drones using batteries and line-of-sight radio links, drones equipped with Honeywell’s Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) technologies can fly farther, carry more weight, avoid hazards up to three kilometers away and stream video of their progress anywhere in the world. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 23 August 2021.

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